Overall shipments for the industry were valued at almost $887 million in 2000.
The typical SIC code is 6726.
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Industry-wide employment totaled 4,026 workers receiving a payroll of more than $153 million in 2000.
The value of laminated aluminum foil shipments in 2000 was $1.43 billion
Average hourly wages in 2000 were $18.78.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal crowns and closures, including both bottle caps and jar crowns and tops.
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
In 2000 the average wage for the industrial valve industry was $15.07
In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
In 2000 establishments classified in this industry shipped products totaling $4.6 billion
Bottled and canned soft drink manufacturers use up 22.3 percent of the industry's outputs. Malt beverage makers use 10.6 percent; pickles, sauces, and salad dressings consume 10.5 percent.
In 2000, the value of shipments within the fluid power industry totaled $6.7 billion.
Metal commercial closures and metal home canning closures comprise 84.39 percent of the total market, and metal crowns for glass and metal containers represent 14.08 percent. Non-specific crowns and closures represent the remaining 1.53 percent.
Through 2000, the market was expected to grow by 5.1 percent to $28.0 billion.